RESEARCH ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF PUBLIC LAUNDRIES IN KOREA UNDER JAPANESE COLONIAL RULE<br>Planning of public laundries in the social work policy

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  • SUNAMOTO Fumihiko
    Assoc. Prof., Faculty of Engineering, Hiroshima International University, Dr. Eng.

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  • 植民地期朝鮮半島における公設洗濯場に関する研究<br>社会事業施設としての公設洗濯場の施設計画について
  • 植民地期朝鮮半島における公設洗濯場に関する研究 : 社会事業施設としての公設洗濯場の施設計画について
  • ショクミンチキ チョウセン ハントウ ニ オケル コウセツ センタクジョウ ニ カンスル ケンキュウ : シャカイ ジギョウ シセツ ト シテ ノ コウセツ センタクジョウ ノ シセツ ケイカク ニ ツイテ

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 This research analyzes discussions regarding the development of public laundries as a part of social work in Korea under Japanese colonial rule. 48 public laundries were intensively established in the 1920s. Per the public laundry plans, there are similarities and differences between facilities. In sum, construction plans were not standardized. During this period, it was also recommended that traditional white Korean clothes be dyed in colors. Establishing public laundries and introducing incentives for the dyeing of white Korean clothes were supposed to be two measures to solve problems of the laundry concerning traditional white Korean clothes.

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